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Certhrax Is an Antivirulence Factor for the Anthrax-Like Organism Bacillus cereus Strain G9241.


ABSTRACT: Bacillus cereus G9241 caused a life-threatening anthrax-like lung infection in a previously healthy human. This strain harbors two large virulence plasmids, pBCXO1 and pBC210, that are absent from typical B. cereus isolates. The pBCXO1 plasmid is nearly identical to pXO1 from Bacillus anthracis and carries genes (pagA1, lef, and cya) for anthrax toxin components (protective antigen [called PA1 in G9241], lethal factor [LF], and edema factor [EF], respectively). The plasmid also has an intact hyaluronic acid capsule locus. The pBC210 plasmid has a tetrasaccharide capsule locus, a gene for a PA1 homolog called PA2 (pagA2), and a gene (cer) for Certhrax, an ADP-ribosyltransferase toxin that inactivates vinculin. LF, EF, and Certhrax require PA for entry into cells. In this study, we asked what role PA1, PA2, LF, and Certhrax play in the pathogenicity of G9241. To answer this, we generated isogenic deletion mutations in the targeted toxin gene components and then assessed the strains for virulence in highly G9241-susceptible (A/J) and moderately G9241-sensitive (C57BL/6) mice. We found that full virulence of G9241 required PA1 and LF, while PA2 contributed minimally to pathogenesis of G9241 but could not functionally replace PA1 as a toxin-binding subunit in vivo Surprisingly, we discovered that Certhrax attenuated the virulence of G9241; i.e., a ?cer ?lef mutant strain was more virulent than a ?lef mutant strain following subcutaneous inoculation of A/J mice. Moreover, the enzymatic activity of Certhrax contributed to this phenotype. We concluded that Certhrax acts as an antivirulence factor in the anthrax-like organism B. cereus G9241.

SUBMITTER: Seldina YI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5964515 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Certhrax Is an Antivirulence Factor for the Anthrax-Like Organism Bacillus cereus Strain G9241.

Seldina Yuliya I YI   Petro Courtney D CD   Servetas Stephanie L SL   Vergis James M JM   Ventura Christy L CL   Merrell D Scott DS   O'Brien Alison D AD  

Infection and immunity 20180522 6


<i>Bacillus cereus</i> G9241 caused a life-threatening anthrax-like lung infection in a previously healthy human. This strain harbors two large virulence plasmids, pBCXO1 and pBC210, that are absent from typical <i>B. cereus</i> isolates. The pBCXO1 plasmid is nearly identical to pXO1 from <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> and carries genes (<i>pagA1</i>, <i>lef</i>, and <i>cya</i>) for anthrax toxin components (protective antigen [called PA1 in G9241], lethal factor [LF], and edema factor [EF], respect  ...[more]

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